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A Tale of Many Reviews Blog Tour: Bridger by Megan Curd

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Kindle Edition, 258 pages Published June 4th 2011 by Soul Fire Press Book blurb: Ashlyn McVean doesn't believe in fairy tales. That is, until Ashlyn is thrown into the crosshairs of grudges her grandmother created long ago. After finding out she is one of two people able to cross between faerie realms, Ashlyn is faced with trying to understand her abilities, along with navigating a new relationship with her boyfriend, Liam. As if being on a centuries old hit list and dealing with crazed pixies isn't enough, her new abilities mean trouble for Liam. Knowing her new life puts everyone she loves in danger, Ashlyn must decide what's most important in her life between friends, family, love, and ultimately, realms. Our review: Bridger is the type of book I really like to read: starts off in a scene which instantly grabbed me, made me emotionally attached to the main character, Ashlyn, or Ash, and kept me engaged until the end. From the heartbreaking opener, we see that Ash

Bewitching Book Tours: Ink by S.J. Davis

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INK By S J Davis Genre: paranormal YA “It’s a good day to die.” My mother holds my arm fiercely. “But as you grieve for me, listen for the voices. Then, you must get the ink.” *** Sparrow stumbles between two worlds – light and dark, love and hate, what is real and what is in her mind. When her mother dies on the Reservation, Sparrow’s world is shadowed with anger and narrowed by pain. The voices arrive, but are they real? And how can a tattoo make her stronger? Mateo arrives to guard Sparrow, but from whom? Layne holds on to Sparrow, but why? As the voices grow stronger and her pain expands, Sparrow finds that the shadows in the corner and the voices we fear most are the ones inside ourselves. https://www.facebook.com/SJDavis.INK Guest Post: When Sparrow started to live in my head When a character begins to take shape inside my head, I usually discover that they are based on someone I know or someone I care for in my real life. I’ve also found out that I am an